Who bought this smoked salmon? How 'AI agents' will change the internet (and shopping lists)
Armed with my shopping list, it types each item into the search bar of a supermarket website, then uses its cursor to click. Watching what appears to be a digital ghost do this usually mundane task is strangely transfixing. "Are you sure it's not just a person in India?" my husband asks, peering over my shoulder. Made available to UK users last month, it has a similar text interface and conversational tone to ChatGPT, but rather than just answering questions, it can actually do things – provided they involve navigating a web browser. Hot on the heels of large language models, AI agents have been trumpeted as the next big thing, and you can see the appeal: a digital assistant that can complete practical tasks is more compelling than one that can just talk back.
Mar-9-2025, 11:00:49 GMT
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